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John Wyke of Liverpool 8 day longcase clock with moon phase. A 13" brass dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar with the maker name above the top of the moon phase in the arch, female head mask spandrels with a two train movement striking on a bell. Contained in a lovely mahogany veneered case the trunk with plain quarter columns, the trunk door has matching butterfly veneers, as does type panel in the base of the case . Note John Wyke was a famous Liverpool clockmaker recorded as working from approximately 1760 until his death in 1787. Particularly noted for his eight day moon phase clocks of which this is one. Dimensions - 88" (to top of the central urn) x 19" x 9" Condition report - All appears to be in good condition aside from cracking to veneer on door and lower case along with some minor scuffs and marks It has not been run for a while so the movement will need to be cleaned but not fully tested. Weights pendulum, trunk door key and winding crank present.
A late 18th to early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Baddley Tong, the eight day striking movement with second and date aperture, silvered chapter ring and pierced corner spandrels enclosed by a painted blue floral glass hood and brass reeded pillars over a long trunk door and canted brass mounted capital cants on a blind fret carved canted plinth base, height 214cm.
JAZZ. A Palace Theatre, Plymouth contract dated March 1939 between the theatre and Ken 'Snakehips' Johnson, signed in ink 'K.R. Hijmans Johnson', with the agreed fee of '20% of the gross door receipts, less tax with a guarantee that the share will not be less than £135.0.0' with 10% retained for the performer's agents, 42cm x 26.5cm, with two attached notices both additionally initialled by Johnson.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A CHINESE LACQUER TWO-DOOR CABINET 183cm high, 121cm wide, 57cm deep Condition Report: Overall with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, chips and losses, cracks, splits, losses to the surface, mounts have been loose and have marked the front, there is some writing visible, rubbing, wear, and discolouration to the decorationThe interior is dirt and dusty, overall would benefit from a clean and polishPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition, the internal measurement of the front with the doors open (the gap) is 90cm wide, 106cm high, the internal depth is 48cm Condition Report Disclaimer
A VERY GOOD PAIR OF PAINTED SHERATON SIDE CABINETS, FAUX SATINWOOD, painted with garlands, the front with central panel door flanked by cupboard doors painted with urn and flowers and classical figures, open ends with glass panels supported on a platform base. 6ft 4ins long, 1ft deep, 3ft high.
ROBERT "MOUSEMAN" THOMPSON. AN OAK STANDING CORNER CABINET, the upper section with a leaded glazed door, flanked by a pair of leaded glazed panels, enclosing three glass shelves, the base with a single panelled door enclosing a single fixed shelf, with panelled side, the doors with hand made wrought iron handles, latches and hinges. 6ft 2ins high x 2ft 4ins wide x 1ft 7ins deep.
LINKWOOD 1974 30 YEAR OLD RARE MALTS SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT A stalwart of DCL’s portfolio (now Diageo) since 1936, Linkwood distillery, in the Speyside town of Elgin, produces a fresh and fruity sprit that ages gracefully and is favoured by blenders. In 1972, a second distillery was built next door, known as Linkwood “B”, with the two running in tandem until 1985 when the original site was retired. From that point on Linkwood “B” became the primary distillery, with “A” used as an experimental site up until 2012 when it was demolished.Distilled: 1974Bottled: April 2005Bottle Number: 580254.9% ABV / 70cl
UNION OF SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND PAINTED DIAL MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY J SHARPE OF STAMFORDHAM 19TH CENTURY the cream-painted break arch dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary second and date dials, the arch with a scene of the Union of Scotland and England, the spandrels painted with Naval scenes, signed 'J. Sharpe, Stamfordham', the mahogany case with flat top with moulded dentine frieze above an arched door flanked by a pair of gilt metal mounted columns, the trunk with a Gothic arched door and boxwood inlaid chamfered corners, on a moulded square plinth base, the twin train brass movement striking to a bellDimensions:216cm high, 57cm wide, 30cm deep
MALKIN KIRKBY; an 18th century thirty hour longcase clock, the brass face with moon phase mechanism above the silver chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, within an oak case, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above the shaped rectangular door with inlaid star detail, height 210cm, with weights (lacking pendulum).
JOHN PETER DU PORT, GUERNSEY; a 19th century eight day musical longcase clock, the brass face set with moon phase and silvered chaptered dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, within a mahogany case with gilt metal finials and eagle, and column terminals above the shaped door on bracket feet, height 229cm.Condition Report: Complete with key pendulum and three weights. Case hood is warped so slightly stiff when removing. Case has been extensively restored with replacement parts, arch on dial is slightly leaning back, we offer no guarantee of working order. Case door is possibly a replacement, as it is oak and warped, replacement footboard (see additional images).
LAMB OF MANCHESTER; a late Victorian carved walnut breakfront bookcase, the raised super structure with carved gallery above a pair of bevelled glazed doors, the lower section with central arched cupboard above glazed door, flanked by two further glazed doors, one side with an arched door and shelf, length 250cm, height 158cm, depth 50cm.
DREW, PETERBOROUGH; a 20th century eight day longcase clock, the brass face with applied chapter ring bearing Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, within a walnut case with rectangular door with inlaid decoration, height 234cm.Provenance: Complete with full service receipt dated 2022, from Pendulum of Mayfair.Condition Report: Width 46cm, depth 29cm. complete with key, pendulum and weights, we cannot guarantee working order. we believe the clock was produced in the 1940s/50s, and is not an 18th Century example, it is possible they have used an older dial and movement which has been completely overhauled and associated to the case.
A Victorian walnut breakfront credenza, with ebonised crossbanding, the central panelled door with inlaid lozenge and scrolling detail flanked by a pair of glazed doors, with brass bead work, height 106cm, width 172cm, depth 41cm.Condition Report: General wear throughout, some scratches and losses, the second column from the left is really loose, splits to the veneer throughout.
LAKIN, FARNWORTH; an 18th century eight day longcase clock, the brass face set with scrolling detail to the four corners with applied silver chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals and Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, the dark oak case with inlaid panel above a pair of columns to the hood and a light oak shaped door, height 208cm, width 53cm.
* Bradbury (Emma Louise, 1866-1959). Washerwoman, Caudebec, Normandy, circa 1900, oil on canvas, signed lower right, with original artist's label to verso '22 Brixton Avenue, Withington, Manchester,' with title supplied in manuscript, canvas size 19.3 x 27 cm (7 5/8 x 10 5/8 ins), framed (31 x 39 cm), together with two watercolours by the same artist: 'Looking Outwards', watercolour, depicting a panelled hall with open door leading to a garden in sunlight, signed lower right, with handwritten label (presumably by the artist) to verso, mount aperture 24 x 35.2 cm (9 1/2 x 13 7/8 ins), framed and glazed (40 x 52 cm), and a watercolour on paper, laid onto card, depicting an interior scene with a seated man wearing a white smock smoking a pipe, signed lower right, sheet size 19.3 x 28.2 cm (7 5/8 x 11 1/8 ins)QTY: (3)
* Type and type cabinet. Five sets of Edinburgh brass type, comprising 6 pt, 8 pt, 12 pt, 14 pt & 16 pt Edinburgh, contained in a 5-drawer type cabinet of wooden construction (without front door panel), later matching brass knobs to drawers, together with two type holders (7.5 cm, 3 inch and 9 cm, 3.5 inch)QTY: (a carton)
Collection of Arts and Crafts and later copperwareIncluding: Paul Gilling inlaid tray decorated with acorns and personal stamp, 38cm across, a Newlyn School style copper tray with mask decoration, unmarked, 29cm x 12cm, copper door knocker, large copper tray, 59cm x 43cm etc (14)Provenance: The property of a Gentleman, from a period Winchcombe Town House. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Aesthetic movement mantel clock In an ebonised case with turned details, the decorative blue enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the back of the brass cased movement stamped, 'Japy Freres', 19cm wide x 30cm high overall x 13cm deep With signs of wear consistent with age and use. With splits. Label attached to the inside of the door. Written on in pencil inside.
17th century style oak eight day long case clock having brass face with Roman silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, bullion glazed door and flat hood. Two train movement strikes on one gong. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Clock is not set up to be tested as running. Face 27cm square approx. Chapter ring 26.5cm diameter approx.
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